Interviews with Monster Girls

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Interviews with Monster Girls
Original title 亜 人 ち ゃ ん は 語 り た い
transcription Demi-chan wa Kataritai
Demi-chan wa Kataritai logo.svg
genre Comedy , his , harem
Manga
country JapanJapan Japan
author Petos
publishing company Kodansha
magazine Young Magazine the 3rd
First publication September 5, 2014 - ...
expenditure 8th
Anime television series
Country of production JapanJapan Japan
original language Japanese
year 2017
Studio A-1 Pictures
length 25 minutes
Episodes 13
Director Ryo Ando
music Masaru Yokoyama
First broadcast January 7th, 2017 on Tokyo MX , Gunma TV , Tochigi TV , BS11 , AT-X , MBS
synchronization

Interviews with Monster Girls ( Japanese 亜 人 ち ゃ ん は 語 り た い , Demi-chan wa Kataritai ) is a manga series by Petos that has been published in Japan since 2015. It belongs to the genres of comedy, harem and his own and was adapted as an anime television series in 2017 .

content

In a world where the life of haunted figures is accepted among humans, Tetsuo Takahashi ( 高橋 鉄 besonders) is particularly interested in the lives of these different beings called Ajin. He studied biology, but never had contact with Ajin until he finally came to a secondary school as a biology teacher. There are three of his students Ajin: The vampire Hikari Takanashi ( 小鳥 遊 ひ か り ) gets her blood from the government and mostly drinks tomato juice; the Dullahan Kyōko Machi ( 町 京 子 ) is shy, but also relies on others to move her head; and the fearful snow woman Yuki Kusakabe ( 日下 部 雪 ). In interviews, Takahashi can for the first time learn directly from the Ajin how they live and wins their trust. But his respectable interaction also leads to the fact that girls develop feelings for him. In addition, Takahashi soon learns that with the math teacher Sakie Satō ( 佐藤 早 紀 絵 ) a colleague of his is an Ajin - a succubus who struggles with the fact that all men around her feel attracted to her.

publication

The manga has been published by Kodansha in Young Magazine the 3rd since September 2014 . This brought out the chapters in eight anthologies so far. The volumes sold over 160,000 copies each.

A German translation of the volumes has been published by Altraverse in seven volumes since April 2018 . Kodansha itself publishes an English version in the USA.

Anime adaptation

Based on the manga, a 13-part anime was produced for Japanese television in 2017 . Ryo Ando led the production of Studio A-1 Pictures , with Takao Yoshioka as lead writer . The character design comes from Tetsuya Kawakami and the artistic direction was with Katsufumi Hariu .

The 25-minute episodes were shown for the first time from January 7th to March 25th 2017 by the channels Tokyo MX , Gunma TV , Tochigi TV , BS11 , AT-X , MBS . Crunchyroll and Funimation Entertainment released the anime in English dubbed version parallel to the Japanese broadcast.

synchronization

role Japanese voice
Tetsuo Takahashi Junichi Suwabe
Hikari Takanashi Kaede Hondo
Kyōko Machi Minami Shinoda
Yuki Kusakabe Shiina Natsukawa
Sakie Sato Yōko Hikasa

music

The music in the series was composed by Masaru Yokoyama . The opening song is original. ( オ リ ジ ナ ル。 ) from TrySail and the song Fairy Tale ( フ ェ ア リ ー テ イ ル ) from Sangatsu no Phantasia was used for the credits .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Japanese Comic Ranking, May 8-14. Anime News Network, May 17, 2017, accessed May 11, 2018 .